Qi Yingtao, Ph.D. in Engineering, Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor
Profile
His research integrates architecture, planning, and anthropology with mathematical and physical analysis, focusing on rural settlements. He conducts in-depth analysis and exploration of the commonalities and individualities of rural regions, evaluations related to residence and development, residential culture and behavior, as well as the possibilities of protection models and development. Furthermore, he actively explores and applies research findings to the practices of rural revitalization and construction. Our team has achieved unique academic research results and accumulated solid theoretical and practical foundations in this field.
Academic Exchange
Our team maintains close academic exchanges with experts and scholars from prestigious Japanese institutions such as Kyoto University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Osaka University, and Kobe University, as well as renowned domestic universities including Tongji University, Southeast University, and Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology.
Education Background
December 2023 - Present: Associate Professor, Xi'an Jiaotong University
May 2020 - December 2023: Assistant Professor, Xi'an Jiaotong University
October 2015 - September 2019: Ph.D., Tokyo Institute of Technology
April 2013 - March 2015: Master's Degree, Shiga Prefectural University
June 2011 - October 2011: Designer, China State Construction Engineering Corporation Shanghai Design & Research Institute
September 2007 - June 2011: Bachelor's Degree, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology
Social Positions
Member, Environmental Behavior Academic Committee, Architectural Society of China
Member, Rural Planning Special Committee, China Rural Development Society
Member, Architectural Anthropology Approach Subcommittee, Architectural Institute of Japan
Member, Spring Conference Executive Committee, Japan Rural Planning Society